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This is a classic outcrop in Appalachian stratigraphy. Overall, it shows the transition from the passive margin sedimentation (limestone) of the Cambrian and early Ordovician Sauk and Tippecanoe epeiric seas into the increasing clastic (sand and mud) influence of active margin sedimentation associated with the onset of...
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This is a view on Sunday, April 10, at about 10am, to the valley north of Old Rag Mountain, in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
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Along the Rockfish River, south of Charlottesville, Virginia, in the Blue Ridge province, there is a gorgeous quarry exposure of the Rockfish Conglomerate, a Neoproterozoic matrix-supported conglomerate with a mix of rounded and angular clasts, perhaps indicative of ancient (Snowball Earth) glacial outwash.
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Morning view of the east face of Mount Rainier from Sunrise Ridge.
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There are plenty of boaters to find in here. An American Icon, as well, albeit not the original. Cleaned up a bit in Photoshop (trimmed the rough edges and touched up a few of the boaters that the Stitcher had decorpitated). Original Stitcher Notes here: GigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.4090 (Windows) Panorama size: 270...
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Anticline / syncline pair, new New Route 55, west of Moorfield, West Virginia
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At least this roadcut was below the clouds. You can see the 1980 ash deposit near the top of the cut.
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This was supposed to be a spectacular shot of the new lava domes in the crater formed by the 1980 eruption. Instead, it's just a view of the pyroclastic deposits downslope of the crater. I suppose the weather could've been worse.
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Mount Mitchell, located about 35 miles northeast of Ashville, in North Carolina's Black Mountains is the highest peak in the US east of the Mississippi River. It is linked to Clingmans Dome, the second highest peak in the US east of the Mississippi at 6643', via the Blue Ridge Parkway National Scenic Drive. Mount Mitch...
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Taken November 3, 2007 off Drury Ridge Road in Lafayette, Tn with Canon Powershot S1 IS 8 images in a row
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